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We as a family went to see Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children last night. We all enjoyed it and it's not as wacky as some Tim Burton films. I do have a bit of a crush on Eva Green (there is something about her) which helped!

'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse)

Adult World, about a poet who finds themselves working in adult entertainment. It's supposed to be a sort of comedy, it's not crude at all. I found it enjoyable, with a feel good factor (no pun intended) and a few funny moments. Worth watching.

Batman v Superman. What a boring overlong steaming pile of turd. We borrowed the extended version from a friend and it seemed to go on forever. I fell asleep for the middle bit and when I woke up a bit later it was still going on. There might have been a plot but I can't fathom it.

Full of dark foreboding in ordinary domestic details with perfect performances from John Malkovich (cost cutting, cynical BP executive), Kurt Russell (hard bitten safety officer going forward with severe misgivings) and Mark Wahlberg as the 'ordinary' engineer with family at home.

The disaster scenes are awful and shocking and not overly sentimental and there's a scene right at the very end, where you see the 'real' people portrayed in the film, a brief snippet of the inquiry and a short memorial to those who died.

Ok it is Korean ..with subtitles ..And set on a train //But my OH cried at the end ..How many zombie flicks get that result ?

here is a trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyWuHv2-Abk
as I really did not expect this when I downloaded it ..and for any deeper high brow types..There is some good social commentary on Korean culture ..Albeit wrapped in blood and trying to rip your throat out.

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